It's already December now, and although it's not very cold, basically you can already feel a lot of coolness in the north (I'm dumbfounded that it can still reach 28 to 29 degrees in the south). I heard there's another one this week If you are suspected of having air-conditioning, come here while the weather is still OK! You can take the opportunity to wash and dry your winter clothes or quilts. Speaking of clothes drying, the "Salmon Clothespin" is the focus of this article. It doesn't look real. Not right XD
Speaking of drying quilts, we have shared an article in the past called "Kao Company teaches the triangle drying method". According to what Kao said, large items such as quilts and bedsheets should be hung in half in a square shape after being washed. If you put it up, this drying method will lead to poor ventilation in the middle, making it difficult to dry things. Therefore, Kao suggested that the correct way to hang your quilts is to hang them diagonally and in a triangular shape. However, not everyone supports this method of hanging quilts. As a result, the traditional four-corner hanging method is still the most common.
But today we are not here to talk about how to dry quilts and blankets, but to show you the "Salmon Clothespins" launched by the Japanese food model manufacturer. We talked about it with you in the article about the "Food Model" train of Japan's Nagaragawa Railway Well, the technology for making food models is very mature now! It's not even an exaggeration to say that it's fake, so the salmon-shaped clothespin in front of you looks the same as the products you see in the fresh food supermarket section, but it's a pity that "食品サンプルのイワサキ・ビーアイ" is just made. There are no plans for mass production. People say it can't be heated (laughs), so it's not very practical! But why do I feel like this release will be a big hit?
▼As the official said, basically raw salmon and quilts are two things that will never come together.
▼Salmon clothespin picture
The above is the relevant content shared with you this time. It feels like a home gadget that can be sold as a product! I'm just afraid that someone might not see it clearly. If I actually buy it and fry it in a pan, I'll mess it up with the food and drinks.